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Old 09-23-2009, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Mick AV-8 View Post
Sorry John..beginers do not know all of the language...
I will just go back a little..what I ment by ceramic was in the HV section pictured. Are the two paper capacitors inside this(as you can see white ceramic block) cage?
And before I was asking about the other two paper caps you mentioned in your previuos response about another two 0.0005/10KV caps located elsewhere in the chassis. I was wondering if anyone knew where they were?
Here is also a picture of one of the three paper rolls that needed to be restuffed.
I was wondering if it was easier to solder under the chassis?
And I was looking for some pictures of how other did this chore?
Thanks fao all your patience and time in responding!!
That's called the High Voltage Scanning Assembly. In the second photo the side that you are looking has the terminals and is has a bakelite cover. Under that are a couple of resistors and the two 5642 HV Rectifier tubes. On the other side of the ceramic inside the cage are the two 0.0005uF 10KV capacitors. You have to remove the cage to get at them. The SAMS probably tells you how to do that. Otherwise you'll have to look at it and figure out how to remove it. I don't have this particular set so I'm limited in the advice I can give. It appears that it is held on by tabs in two slots. You may just need to spread the cage out past the tabs and slide it off.

This is an area that may hold charge for quite some time and can be dangerous. I doubt that the original caps can hold charge for long though. If you discharge the CRT anode lead you'll probably be o.k.

I've forgotten what I actually did send to you. Could you tell the the page numbers that are in the pdf file? That'll let me know if I sent everything and if I used the factory service book or the Wallace's.

These are the only two 10KV capacitors in your set.

John
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